If OIL DAILY News if, IX N'- 20- I'ltiNm: aupiniT, n. c, TiiuiiHiiAY, January si, ioih. price five nF-vre AUSTRIAN C7 Off a aimis i i -wk rm m h m m m m rts m m. a a? w w, w m m. ami i r a blj m m mm m a m m u - m m m . i r in i mfAiT nn in AIIIIIMAI If 11 lllllll I I H 111 RIGOROUS CENSORSHIP AUSTRIA."?HERMANS WANT DISCONTINUENCE OF PEACE IMPOSED BY RAILWAYS IS PROBABLE NEGOTIATIONS FORECASTED (Iptcttl TU Dtlljr tt., jf kuiiuuii, iuii. -t. iic iiuatiiuu ..... ia turn v discussed in Ottawa circles and RE Premier conciliatory attitude and FRATERNIZING: ALL BOLSHEVIKI NEWSPAPERS ARE UNANIMOUS, WHICH INDICATES SOLVES ITSELF INTU A HUSint.99 Uh r inMniit It-POSSIBLE, his statement lo the labor leaders AUTHORITATIVE INFORMATION GRAND C. P. R Q.T AND O. T. P. WAY has had the effect of temporarily ADMIRAL TIRPITZ TALKS ABOUT THE BE TAKEN BY GOVERNMENT allaying ferment among the Aus- Severe Fighting on Eastern Front BEAUTIFUL GOAL FOR GERMANS trian workers, but it is feared When German Troops Seek to b otuy M.t if the people uf Canada can that the trouble is loo deep-rooled Prevent Austrian and lftl to the Dally Sw. meeting of the Fatherland party, J a a The national- finance In hundreds of million not to come up again probably in Russians Visiting. I'elrograd. Jan. 21. The break- declared "Our stand at the IlreaL all Canadian railways required for this purpose. In a.l- nn aggravated form. Today dark. mhz off of Dcace negotiations at Litovsk conference shows that the ... 'iHLinn lo the current war exDendi- ucciouus uie Austrian suua. (Slcil i Ttw Duly cfi. tllrest-Lltovsk the forecast of w,n ls not weakened among - was U Sl USSed here, as mo Iture tion. Petrograd, Jan. 21. Fighting, the German people or. their allies. created by 1 II.-. 1. 1 l,.ln'A 1 tl n-- all the Uolsheviki newspapers the problem ( ,n tnany niurU,ri H ,, consider- Censorship. and that not a single muscle is !; 5) n ur uie railway com- .j t,at - lHe nationalization of Amsterdam, Jan. zi. a uis- an and Austro-llungarian sol- yesterday. Tlieir unanimity wouiu loftened. The battles are great. airreaung the railway all railroads is only a matter of Poleh received here last night' fcra on the eastern front, accord- appear to indicate that this pre- but the goals are beautiful,'' he a-.rs by somo IB per cent, time anrway. this lirn is as good at owing to the vigorous BR to a report received nere. diction came from an autnorua- concluded. Ttie meeting adopted ally believed that. If'ns any other. The financing of wnsorshlp, there is no news to nan troops were used to try to tive source. The Bolsheviki view a resolution that peace must as- i a pendous scheme can be the project would not give the day. and that the German news top the wholesale fraternizing is that the only good accomplish- sure Germany's free development ? the Canadian I'aciflc.'government of Canal any more papers, ai me requwi oi uie ,u etween the Austro - Hungarian ed by the negotiations has been and culture. j l rik and the Orand'dirflculty than it did W the Jtritinti " government, were printing h! Ilussian troops. When the to unmask the real Imperialistic, Admiral Tirpilz has been more nn l'a . will be added to the government when it took over the,"' "w from Vienna. ennans tried to clear the Ilus-.'nature of the enemy demands, 'fortunate Irt securing a hearing In ..mm system, winen now ranroaus in reai uriuun. inei Stan trenches of the Austrians. According to comment here, noth. northern Germany than he was in the Intercolonial, the'benefits to be derived from the PRESBYTERIANS ja nd the Austro - Hungarian,(ng more can possibly be expecte-J the south. He and his piauorm ftenches of the Russians, thev furlder dincunaion of neakirs In nlaces from Deace many were re- - acntal system of the placing of all roads under the one ; a Nnrthern. and lb llutl-jrnntrol ixrialU at ttit time, the LLXU1 nFFirFRicro llrea uPn- A pitched battle with the Germans, or their.allies, fused a hearing, and his meetings l ay Uilway Uut whatever cutting out of competition, eto urriVtIUVeIopeu jn Which artillery was, TlrplU Talks. were taken charge of by his op- towards the ' lUsetl, and a large number of sol- Amsterdam, Jan. 21- Grand ponents, and in many instances, would long Cvs.,-0 t the government, or go a way : majority of the members, more eltlflcf t working of all the Titer must have been nearly diers were killed. i Admiral Tirpiti. speaking at a turned into peace meetings. . 'Canadian Hie iiunureii aim liny people in- ine spirit oi iraiernuy wnicn ti c an only be fulfilled roads. the Presbyterian Church Hall last'the German High Command was AWHTHFR TRAWIFR NO CONSCRIPTION FOR krill B M A U ID. evening about half past sii. when keen to institute between the op- THE NATION'S WARDS MARINE CAMPAIQN !ThE VANCOUVER SUN sapper was served on the eea- 'posing armies in previous stages GETS READY tUR btA tsion o the annual meeting of the'r the war has been having its" TALKS ABOUT FISH congregation. The hall was flnely.due effect. The Russians have The intimation given of the tl K- 'decorated and the long tables i now out-fraternized the Germans.Irecoinmeiidation made to the food M. (iermany is re. A recent issue of tbe Vaneou- were groaning utxlerjhe quanll-Tle German propaganda was ieoUtroiier for the commandeering 3 1 . submarine boals to vp Run ha. ih fnllrruinff tn iiv ties of real food provided for tlie.helpful in stopping hostilities Lf ti.e irnCe Iluoert trawler to t preparatory to adopt, ' Prince fluaert and the ' refreslioveat of tlnrse altendiHg..when the Germans wanted it so. ,uppy eheap flsh has caused Act, but by order in council dated plan of c-arnpalgn, ao- TV, .,V. t , After the feeding of the reultltudejbiti qaw. the Russian propaganda qHn a tol or discussion in the the 17th of January, are exempted , ,port. reel.lng Gere kMw t now. The article says, n-v ,i1(ri measure, and threw: of hostilities. Stringent measures 1 1,1! rp ami scrainst the orooosal "All Indians must, however. suggettien is mat toe, Hi part: jthe meeting open for the eleciin have been taken by the German 0 n e provincial committee, register, and Indian agents should ai ines are to be re-" The greatawi produeers of fresh of the officials of the church for government to prevent the spread Trawling, of course, is but in its immediately put in claims fpr I J a new armored U-1 halibut In Amefteo are the Can- !the ensuing year. of the revolutionary literature infancy on this coast. It was exemption lo the registrar who is 'dian Fish and CebJ Storage Com-) The minutes of the last annual with which the Russian front line flMj instituted several years ago empowered to grant them without pany of Prince Rupert. This is meeting were read by Mr. A. M. trenches are well supplied. Hut iy lHe Doughty outfit from Hull, reference to the tribunals." HUNS COMMIT 5,000 due to the faet that Prince Rupert Manson. the congregational sec- now me Austrian anu Hungarian Kngland. This trial was not quite j IN BELGIUM MURDERS is in the geographies! and trans- retary. and adopted, and tue re- soldiers, anu some 01 uie umuau 8Ucccssful. chiefly because, in tne ORIENTAL TRADE BY portation centre of the largest orts from the different branches reglmenfs are seenng more or it, flrsl piace, was a lack of JAPANESE LINERS .-a .. :s. -Speaking at halibut fl.himr arounds tn the of the church's aelivity were given and are smuggling copies of the tnowedge of tbe proper fishing a 3 . .b luncheon at the world and the company's pack Mr. L. M. Fuller reported that the Russian publications, which are grounos. ny flshlng on rocky. For some time past there has 1 I I' Sir I1M.II SlirlMC n i ..Mii.t in iipiiuti work of the unday bcnooi was printeu in uermau, iuio iuo - uilnin, many of tne trawis were ien KOmfl talk of a line oi Jap- I r llriti.lt .mbassador Columbla,"!T. all the rtortbern part of growing, there being a noticeable terlor. !0)it and damaged. And in the anese steamers plying between s. ,1 w now on his the continent as far east as New Increase In its membership. The The effect of this literature was '8ecom place, there was no market, oriental ports and Prince Rupert. way k s i i.slsud. told of the Y0rjj Ladles Aid also had done good so evident that the Oerman gov-'established at that lime, for the There is a growing trade between ' Hun pertnanenlly to Illeven large halibut fishing W8rk. anu iMr financial standing eminent Is now afraid of it. and;varieties of fish caught. The de-'the Orient and the North Ameri--t-.i " v It( n H.111 Mm .a I.I Hint bv the Cana- was of the best. The finaneial re- will stamp out every sign of sym- ,, lnen was for tialibui. and ;can continent, and the strategia iMliaiis murdered ... . . . . . c. r . iu.pi nt Hi nni veAP uhlle show, natliv with Russia and us people i.oii.. .mW I position held by Prince, Rupert as (iiannun ana iihu wfouc mi- ,,1. ..,.,, .... "..uses had been nanv. In addition it buys from log an increase in asseis over in, 111 uiwr c..uu., Under economlo pressure, nowa- a point of transhipment, for tha f. number of 2.400. nearly a huadred otlwr deep sea previous year, still 11 did not show days, however, these conditions .freight to and from the eastern -i' and destruction had fishing eraft thai seek the north- as great an increase as had been MANY LIVES LOST are altered. Considerable pros-'part of this continent and the 1 the instigation of ern port to outfit and dispose of done the year previous. This to, oectlng work has been done. The oriental countries is receiving '1 authorities because tSpeUI lo Tbe D4I1J . -where to their catches. lnl wn lf founled trawier skippers know consideration.' Uiey must ultimately A quarter of the total halibut tor Y ' removal irtim mr..,; London, Jan. 21. y the sink- go. They know where are the Some little time ago, the Japj U'-igmm and they I n- .... pa,fle i, of several of the church members, ing of two steamers by nn enem sea bottoms suitable for their anese consul of Vancouver paid av. it a desolate nJ2rk it Tt Th. church trustees were re- submarine, about three weeks ago rticular kind of fishing, and n villi tn thia citv. lie came lie "uid not murder all -SS of to-irnKf a"! 1L n." e,eeted.andtotheboardof man- in the M-J'terrancan 70S lives y en proper publicity work by the 1 8aw. And he went aw ay again. li 1 . l r..i,. . Prim. Ruert S Mr. J O. Steen was elected, were lost, oin- government, there should be a big'ana there is every reason to be- a;. '"iirsses... Therefore, uiey eompanr-, oold 'storage e Mr. J. II. Thompson. The cially today. enough demand for the trawled lieve that his visit was not insig ?d tui- 1 numry a Alia has capacity of 1 4.000.000 " of the na,'on were varieties of fish to make this in- nificant. There is no doubt that j !plant which a mean that it can accorded to the Ladies Aid. and o ines and liquors for the home. du8lry a permaneir! one sooner or later. Prince Rupert pound, a a 1 t - - F. 0. E, 1MC ' Mrs. GranL its president, and to,our moi.ey oacs, irom uoiu ecu., . . miter of five -hours sail will have ocean liners calling on K ' s are reques to !T9AJJSl.i the church ehnlr for their valuable Ud.. if not satisfied. See u. L. f prince Rupert, it is possible a regular schedule from trans. 'T.lJ w ' mi - ting in the K P. Hall 80 Ions, of lee dally. Three mil- . Ross, Agunt. Linpress Hotel. tf lo gel a hoot load of flsh in a day Pacific points, and this will perhaps . iay. -anuary join, at ... .inr-,l or two, in good weather and mere materialize sooner than may 8 " Husiness UIaoII..,! nf I'""""" "" ,unecelicji, suitable to the ooranion. For New Wellington Coal and is every sign that trawlers will be expected. This will call for u i-arera for bait. I .& J ...!..! L'umber of all dimensions, and lr finding ways While the most valuable work "P 'T T ,bo the more numerous in the very some considerable construction "s if hone 110. ensuring waterfront. " near future. work on the Proper lha Ie'Lodgrnrr t L'l, ! Th.A UV .......Atlln Vleliurin. HnmnAnv. facilities will require to be pro. Tac.tr, secretary, has gone to introduction of fresli flsh on the have had their boat, the "Zorra," j vided for the handling of the a. U lilted with an otter trawl. She 'freight direct from the steamers inland markets and the popular!- A nilOTHKR. of lias already made several pros. !t0 the cars, which doubtless will food a a means Notice! of this talion Fishermen credit' peeling trips, and good localities !Do made available when the do. reducing the cost or living RETAIL CLERKS for trawling ore now known, bne mand arises. Mc Is also due to It for several in- .t tuig called for Monday. Feb 'is at present being fitted up with a f lH. ,. novations in the methods 01 The Cold storage Fertilizer and Oil Plant at PaeoO is heavier winch for hauling in her THE CRADLE catching and packing fish. For now in operation and will operate all the year round. The trawl, and it is expected that she Horn to Mr. and Mrs. George Tins is the day for the hyelco- instance, Mr. Johnson Introduced will buy all marketable flsh and will aUo buy Dog will be ready to go out in a very Normlngton at Smithers on Jan. 'i for the Provincial House. the otter trawl in the Northern company to about five cts. few days from now. While she is 18th. a daughter. "" faclflo and this Is now recognized Flsh at fifteen dollars per ton (equivalent ore four of them In the only a small bout, she has already raits of the province. us the most satisfactory method. nernahl. Halt will be provided free and all supplies cuii proved that trawling is profitable Ladysmlth Wellington Coal reduces ?rrt, Considerable progress has been be purchased at the Company's store nt reasonable prices. for boats of 20.000 pounds capacity. your fuel bill and gives made by the company and there facilities are provided for gas boals and fishermen The Atlln Fisheries. Ltd.. satisfaction. Phone 15. .P. R. is every reason to believe that thU Special have beep establishing their own Coal Co. WESTHOLME their s b..t will bo allowed 125 for ex-pen.es will be maintained. bringing .market for these ground fish The plant is located In tho heart to Paeoll. of trip and OPERA among their own customers TONiGHT HOUSE ONLY A GERMAN GAIN of Hie Hilling grounds anil dog flih oau be oaught In great .hope to be able to dispose of all number all the year round. Come to Pacofl if you wish to 'the "scrap" llsh that the trawler sws v on the Ilattleneld (SpefHi to Tb iniljr day ttshlng. .brings in. Jon. 21. As the rcult xmU motwy every MME, PETROVA Paris. I With the increasing demand for IX of an important raid whleh the I these varieties, it is certain that "THE BLACK BUTTERFLY" 'Germans made in Helgium after International Chemical Co., Ltd. other boats will be fitted up for FOR QUALITY tivv.rt.tM Wonder Play. j nit intense bombardment today. trawling, ami the subsidiary industries F.RVICH and SATISFACTION they gained a footing in an advanced Charlotte Islands. of curing and smoking Kidney Drew Pacofl, Queen s AND A Comedy position on our llrst line IWh are bound to increase largely IX DAY WKF.K FOR IIKLP. "THEIR FIRST" I to tho east of Nleiiport. it is an city. iinunced by the War Ofllce.